Epic Fury: The US-Iran War Podcast
The Lebanon front threatened to derail the entire peace process — until a last-minute ceasefire changed everything. On Day 113 of the US-Iran War, Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire after overnight strikes pushed the region to the brink of a renewed escalation. Iran suspended plans to attend the Switzerland peace talks, Vice President Vance cancelled his trip, and the future of the US-Iran agreement suddenly looked uncertain. In this episode of Epic Fury, we examine how Qatar and the United States worked through Tehran to secure the Lebanon ceasefire, why Iran refused to attend negotiations until fighting stopped, and how the truce may have saved the broader peace process from collapse. We also break down Vance's extraordinary criticism of Israel, Trump's intervention to secure the ceasefire, growing tensions between Washington and Jerusalem, the latest developments on Iran's nuclear negotiations, and Steve Witkoff's efforts to keep the Switzerland talks alive. Plus: the reopening of Strait of Hormuz shipping routes, the debate over sanctions relief and reconstruction funding for Iran, new questions surrounding IAEA inspections, and what happens next as the sixty-day negotiating window continues to tick down. Will the Lebanon ceasefire hold? Will Iran return to the negotiating table? And can the US-Iran peace deal survive the growing political pressure from all sides? Subscribe to Epic Fury for daily coverage of the US-Iran War, Middle East conflict updates, diplomacy, military developments, nuclear negotiations, oil markets, Israel, Iran, Hezbollah, Donald Trump, and the race to secure a lasting peace.
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